The Geary Booster (Geary, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 22, 1915 Page: 4 of 10
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THE GEARY BOOSTER. GEARY, OKLA.
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^j] to meet and overcome the unusual, the FORD is the
car for your tours and camping expeditions, as well as be-
ing a genuine utility in the demands of every life -Aver-
aging about two cents a mile to operate and maintain.
JTT Barring the unforeseen, each retail buyer of a NEW
^11 FORD CAR, between August 1914 and August
1915, will receive from $40 to $60 as a share of the Ford
Motor Company's profits.
g]TRunabout $440; Touring Car $4M; Town Car $€M;
Til Couplet $75* Sedan $97SJt. f. o. b. Detroit. Michi-
gan, with all equipment.
B. F. LOWMAN
LOCAL AGENT
Tourist Garage—Geary, Oklahoma
It is only about a month until
Geary's big Chautauqua—August
25th.
Is Geary going to have a horse
and colt show this year? If so,
we'd better get busy and begin
to get things lined up.
Boys and girls, do you realize
that vacation is more than half
gone? Wonder what the chig-
gers will do after school begins?
INUBNSIIONAL
StMSOKML
Lesson
<By E. O. SELLERS. Actios Director of
Sunday School Coutm. Th« Mood) Bible
Institute or Chicago.)
LESSON FOR JULY 25~
The Chautauqua is going to be dedicate# the tem.
on hands right soon now and the
weed? will need cutting again leasov text-i ki .
before that time to make the golden text—it>* house be
town look spick and span like it a hou** of p™w ror ail poopie.
should on such occasions. „m'7' .
____________ To teach this lesson properly refer-
ence must be made to the building of
There is a lot of talent going th# t*™p>e <ch. «). to the buiidm* of
to waste in Geary this summer Solomon's palace and that for his
that has already been developed .'V TV? tck ?>. and alao to the
uChr,.is„a ;£°LW°^ ° ^
mil brought place in the temple. The time con
out as It should be because we do sumed in erecting the temple (seven
not have a band. This town years, I Kings «:S8), the number of
ought to have a good band the men employed (approximately 160,-
year round. 000). and the shill and magnificence of
i the building (1 Kings 6:7) will serve
# n , , I as an Interesting introduction to the
THE fellows Who were sure the dedication ceremonies proper. Those
wheat crop would never be har- present on tbii tccMion are suggested
vested on account of so much In verses two and three; the time
rain were predicting last week consumed was seven days (v. 66) and
that the corn will fail because of the condition of Solomon's heart (v. 5)
the dry weather, and a little la- ,e®n ,n the multitude of bis aacri-
ter they will predict that the nce* The tem*,e marks the begin
frost will catch the cotton before nla* °5 a ne* era 1,1 "ebre* hiatory,
it maturpq one of great outward glory, though
It was not one of Inward strength
as the speedy breaking up of the king-
DlSHESll
DO YOU NEED THEM?
JTTll you are in new of anything in plain, fancy or special
Ti dishes we invite you to inspect our
- Queensware Department j
And at the same time we are ready to supply your every
need in STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES-
You can gei the right things right at
Peckham's
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THE GEARY BOOSTER limn iummmram
Everybody from all the neigh- J0* ""*« • «nai captivities give .vi-;
SdSfsr (7dita,,y invi; STotJirssrjza-sz;s:
ted to attend the Chautauqua at twelfth year of Solomon's reign—
Catered — eerand claee mail Oct. M. 1MX. at puet
other >1 Gear}. Oils., under act at March X. 187*.
Published Evut Fbiday at Gaaav. Blainc
Coi-ktt. State or Oklahoma
BREWER & SEGER
rotrricallt. inokfsndsmt ■crusucAN
HtibeertpUon. per year, (caah in advance) tl.OS
FiUwription. lis month*, (cash in advance) . .M
Bobecriptian. uoiside of Oklahoma, ti.SO per rear
Diaplay Advertising. per inch J|
Uucrnim. pur line, each inaertion to
Give every man thine ear,
but few thy voice.
—Shakespeare.
Harry Thaw is not insane nor
in Mattewan but he's in Atlantic
Citv. For nine years he's been
in bad.
We agree with our esteemed
contemporary that this would be
a fine town to own the only paper
In. And we are just as anxious
as he is to have the whole field
by ourselves.
The big floods of last week in
central Ohio where thousands of
acres of land and many towns
were inundated makes our recent
high waters in this country look
quite insignificant.
If you think your town's the best
Tell 'em so!
If you'd have her lead the rest
Help her grow.
When there's anything to do
Let the fellows count on you,
You'll feel bully when it's thru;
Don't you know?
if you want to make a hit
Get a name.
If the other fellow is it.
Who's to blame?
Spend your money in your town.
Thusly keep the prices down;
Give the mail concerns a frown—
That's the game!
jlf you're used to giving knocks.
Change your style;
Throw boquets instead of rocks
For a while;
Let the other fellow roast.
Shun him as you would a ghost,
Meet his knocking with a boast
And a smile.
When a stranger from afar
Comes along.
Tell him who and what you are-
Make it strong;
Needn't flatter, never bluff;
Tell the truth, for that's enough.
Join the boosters they're the
stuff.
We belong.
r • . .. or.t . tweirta year or Solomons reign—say
Geary beginning the 25th of Aug- 1012 b. c." There has probably not
ust. Hear and enjoy the pro- been in all time a sacred building its
gram, take pleasure walks O n equal for magnificence or situation,
our miles of cement sidewalks R*ad any good Bible dictionary for its
under the beautiful shade trees description, it is a type of the Chria-
that line them. You'll have a 11811 " Cor 310-16).
good time if you come *0 Geary. _ 8o'omon'* Veneration, w. 22-24.
Solomon s temple was a place of sacri-
fice but more than all It war a house
1? store advertising is worth irayer (Matt. 21:13) and his dedl
doing at all it is worth doinjr cator* prayer lR Ule «*««* prayer
well THF SPATF IT«!Pn IM record«d the Scriptures. In It Is
N F W SPA PPR AWVnnWPP to ** found no merlon of the temple
1^. iL ANNOUNCE- as a place of sacrifice, yet no prayer
MENTS should denote the impor- 1, heard apart from sacrifice. Each
tance Of the store. For a store article of the temple furniture had Its
performing wide public service special teaching but the greatest teach-
cannot tell its story in small Ing of all was that of God's proximity
space —the Story is too big, insis- 11,8 readiness to hear the petitions
tent, too important'to be minim- «' hu ■e"'« ts. Solomon personally
" ' I 'ought hla thanks and his petition
I ifore the altar whereon lay the sacri-
I ;e (see Heb. 9:22; 10:19, 20; John
BRING THEM TO-
DOCTOR IKE KALPIN
He will make them well aoia-He ha* had a life-
time experience in ahae making buainaas back in
the old country It will aare jrou money to brine
your eld sheet to him and have them made rood
1 M new - All work guaranteed aatisfactory.
Dr. E. E. Miller
DENTIST
Oflic* over American State Bask
CHARY. OKLAHOMA
Dr. C.K.Roberts
DENTIST
Teeth extracted without pain or dancer. Crown
and Bridge work a specialty Office over Colt*
Hardware store.
GKARY, OKLAHOMA
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WE have heard It whispered 1 -:6>. and even there he - spread forth !
around that Geary has a number I « hands" in tok«n of supplication. I
of young ladies who have beeome
quite proficient in the use of cuss
words. We always disliked to
hear a man indulge in profanity,
I but when women, and especially
young ladies, lower themselves to
ajoration and worship. We can "coma
hjldly to a throne of grace" and need
not priest or sacrament, for we have
one who "ever livetb to intercede for
us," Christ Jesus. ^
It. God'a Word Verified, vv. 25. 26.
a.i^k . Solomon repeatedly referred to the'
do such things it certaintly IS a fact that he has fulfilled God'a prom-
C. A. Freeman, M. DJ
OFFICE OVER COltV'S HARDWARE
Specialist in Chronic Diseases of j
Men and Women
PHONE 162 GEARY, OKLA j
C. F. Dyer
Attorney and Counsellor at Law i
0*1 e* aver Flrat Natlaaal Bank j
GEARY. OKLAHOMA
Padens
Meat
Market
rpRESH and Curtd Meats
* Lard, Fish, Oyster, Sour
and Sweet Pickles We keep
only the choicest of meats and
codiments Your trade is al-
ways appreciated Tiy us.
Phone 43
Not only in the smaller stores,
hut in the biggest of then) the
call is urgent to make way for
the advent of the fall season-
the advertisements in this paper
will be more than ordinarily in-
teresting reading soon.
This year's cotton crop has
been going on the market for a
week down on the gulf. This re-
minds us that Oklahoma will soon
follow up the marketing of wheat
with a substantial crop of cotton
and iots of corn.
I)r. Eva Harding, a woman
physician of Topeka, Kansas, has
announced her candidacy for the
democratic nomination for con-
gress. Probably thinks if she
can't run very fast she can win
by running a long time.
Paragraphkk on the Oklaho-
man offers to bet the Kaiser ten
cents, the tenth part of a big
round dollar, that the war in Eu-
rope wont end by October first
and proposes to let Kaiser Bill
hold the stakes. That is sure
some gamble.
:
It is time to lookout for typhoid
fever. The house Hy should be
effectively swatted and screened
out. Everybody should know
that the water they use is pure.
If not sure, better take advan-
tage of the doubt ana boil the
water.
The Hon. Thomas B. Ferguson,
in the editorial columns of the
Watonga Republican, last week,
dealt mostly with the possibility
of war with (lernianyand letting
Germans know they can't take
Washington; and pointing out
that the Democratic party will
have a hard time explaining the
why fore of the army of tramps
that covers these fair United
States from edge to edge.
SQUIRES & SELF ARE THE
Leading Grocers
1 — 1
For town and country people Popular with everybody on
of fair dealing in SATISFACTION-GIVING GOODS
at honest prices BRING US YOUR PRODUCE
SQUIRES & SELF
FOR FRESH
GROCERIES
PHONE 68
. r j lmtl wai u« mmuea uoa s prom-
Shame. Girls, don t do it, for It Ise to his father Duvld In building
lowers you in the estimation of the temple. God is a coveuant-keep-
all people. log God. Upon this fact Solomon
_________ voices his plea for future blessings.
Every part of this prayer Is worthy
BUSINESS should pick up right of careful study. Solomon s * there-
after August first. Henry Ford fore" (v. 25) reveals bis acceptance
is going to mail two hundred and of God'a words to David (ch. 2:4).
sixtyfive thousand dollars, in fifty Thls word of is sure anf
dollar checks to 5300 Ford owners Bteadfa8t <Jer- 33:17-2Ci and Solomon s
in Oklahoma the first of next «« of Ood's promtae (2 Sam. 7: IMO
month. Here's hopui' every Ford t# *^ortation to ua tluit ™ bT
nurnor our petitions Upon some one of Gods
il o H aro.Und <'ear> promises. Prating thus we can r*st
come in and subscribe for the assured that our prayer is in the will
Booster as soon as his check is Ot God and therefore that it will be
received. If you are already heard (I John 5:14,15).
paid in advance you can send it ill. God's vision, w. 27-30. See ai q
to a friend who isn't. \ - Chron. 7:1-3, 12 22; I Kings 9:1-S .
As the king concluded his prayer the
cloud resting over the holy of holies
GERMANY and Austr+U have lost grew bright and dazzling and fire fell
over 1,200,000 men killed while upon and consumed the sacrifices; the
France, Russia and England have i""'0819 'ood without in awe and
lost about the same More than aina*emtnt; th« whole people feu upon
two and a half million prisoners t,h!lr fakceaUand
liavp hppn .1 u 1 Jehovah. Even with all of this special
^ 5£d «anife8tatlon Solo,Ron did not con-
?nfol itc' 1? ? wounded. 1 he ceive of Jehovah a "local, triba^
total casualties of the European deity." Earth could not contain him,
war^o date being in round num- nor the heaven and the heaven ot
bers twelve million. The amount heavens tv. 27) God Alls the whole
I Of money spent, the devastation universe (9b. 12 :7-16) yet ke did and
of property, and the suffering in d°f'8 K,ve us sPer,ai lo^ai nmuifeath-
t he army and at home is tt>o great tloDa of hilu8t,lr- 11 th,s< Bame vast
for human comprehension "it is Uod wbo ful,y ,n JeBUa Cbrlat
no wonder the American'people "Win
are readv to deliberate IL d lndc<'cl dWeU 0,1 the He
f 'Derate aw nile be- Wh0 created the universe? Yet this
tore going to war. even though Ood turned tt.i. vision towards the
we are confident we (^)Uld win. temple "day and night." Solomon cov-
- eted such scrutiny for lu that tempi*
p., u 1 t*\* Un..rU-o ti • a God had said: My name Bhali be
CALAMITY howlers take notice! there" (v. 29 and his nome is "t«ve"
Geary is growing and will keep <1 j0hn 4 s; see also 2 chron. «:20.
growing. This town can't help 40 . This prayer is for us granted in
growing bigger The location is him whom the temple typifies; our
1 right, the country IS of the best kord Je^us (John 14:13, 14). The eyes
in the state, and the people are of God are ever towards him and
the right sort. When the people ready t0 au"wer the petition made in
of this town sell a piece of pro- hu u*D,e There ,s B great ,e88on for
perty they don't immediately the fhrutian and for the christians'
rva.-L- in, tspecial places of worship. our
fnnir I rnir I L f * churehea. In this wonderful promise of
ong long h ke to look fur a bet- JehovBh regarding hi. name
ter town. Generally they turn Accompanying thfs ceremony was
^L^la"diU,ldSOTti,\!!? "Feast of Tabernacle." (vv. 82.
better and finer than we had be- 6a. 2 chron. 7:4-in which usually
fore. Investors from the larger lll9ted ,eveD days but on this occasion
cities have their eye on this town. conUnBe- for fourteen days, it w„
One of them was here recently . Ume of great joy and glMdneaa of
trying to buy one of the biggest heart for aU the goodne38 .nd mercy
pieces of property in town. He of the Ijt>rd (8l.e , Kln g 65 66 2
mighty make the deal yet. If he Chron 7.q 10(
does a tine two-story fireproof Application. We are building a tem-
hotel and business house will be pi<. (E„h. r.i .-2 ; e must dedicate
built. lhat'swhy this town is thut tefnple to God (Rom. 12 It); oar
bound to grow the people wh<5 trKst. Our rest Will only And its full
are here want to stay and others. aaiisfaetion in him (Matt. ii:2s, it
T. J. Ballew
Real Estate - and - Farm Loans
NOTARY PUBLIC
Phone No. 64
rhoae N to the Uooster. No. IM.
BROWN I CLOVIS
CHLUMET AUCTIONEERS
Phone Geary W-U 2211
Will cry ules any place awl any time at low ml
ratan. Your patronage auiK-ited. SatUfactiun
or no pay. Give me a trial.
Route Na. 1. Calumet, Okie
COLS. GROFF t RYTHER
GENERAL AUCTIONEERS
GEARY. OKLAHOMA
S«|«B crird uny and at any lune. If y teriri
aw rva ofublt- and I frurrantee a tin faction. Call.
WFiUf or phon« us. or laarv daU- at Huo*t«r oAct
You can get the Kansas City
Star and the Booster for $1 a
year. Subscribe now.
Quayl
THE BARBLR
IF you are a lover of ^ood
* Shave and Haircuts po to
Quayle's shop—His workmen
are genuine artists and always
have on hand a large supply
of first-class Shaves, Haircuts
Shampoos, Tonics, Etc—If
you are a lover of line work
visit his shop and get the best
THE BARBER
TT| iT*
We Cut Oar Meats to Suit Lady Patrons
Long or Short. Wide or Narrow. High or Low.
On the Bias, in fact, as you like ihem — We
the latest styles and recipes—AND WE ARE
EXPERT CUTTERS AND TRIMMERS.
The Doughty Meat Market
are wanting to come.
ana H«bi chaptci- 4).
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CHAUFTY'S STUDIO ' '"j* >°u[ y°u.
l , W hn 811 amatures and
take xjews anywhere at any time—Agent for Sisco films -North
of Davidson & Case's lumber yard. North Broadway, Geary Ok
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